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Restoring dignity with survivors of sexual violence by providing holistic education and platforms for dreams to be fulfilled.
Partners In Development (PID) was founded in 1990 as a nonprofit organization that serves the poorest of the poor in the developing world. Through child sponsorships, micro credit loans, housing opportunities and medical care PID aims to transform communities so they can be self-sufficient. Partners In Development serves over 40,000 people each year in Haiti, Guatemala, US and Peru who are determined to break the cycle of poverty for their families.
The mission of Families in Nature is to connect children and their families to nature and to each other through time spent learning, playing and volunteering outdoors. Our vision is to inspire all families to fall in love with nature and foster the next generation of conservationists.
Providing quality dance instruction to people with special needs while Promoting Awareness in the community through the Joy of Dancing!
Alternatives in Action inspires Bay Area youth to realize their leadership potential and prepares them for college, career and community life through dynamic educational, skill-building and real world experiences. Our schools, programs and partnerships provide innovative opportunities and supports that help children and youth succeed and ultimately become contributing adults.
Innovations en concert was founded in 1994 to support diversity in the creation of new chamber music by presenting and promoting concerts, special events, and other activities. We serve musicians and audiences alike by facilitating contact between artists, giving musicians an opportunity to create music which uses unusual groupings and settings, and stimulating the composition of new works.
Art starts something in the brain. It establishes a foundation on which other forms of learning are built. Art inspires, teaches, and communicates. At ArtStarts, we believe that all children deserve fair and equal access to creative inspiration and experiences. Founded in 1996, ArtStarts brings artists into schools across British Columbia. From live performances in gymnasiums to in-class professional artist residencies, our programs take place in public and private schools from kindergarten to grade 12. ArtStarts' gallery and resource centre, in the heart of downtown Vancouver, houses Canada’s first gallery for young people’s art and a resource centre for BC’s arts-in-education professionals. The centre offers young people, artists and educators a venue for reflection, research, debate and much-needed celebration of their creativity.
We are people with Type 1 diabetes who share a vision: To create a culture of support and engagement in diabetes self-management through peer-based experiential diabetes education, physical activity and outdoor adventure pursuits. By creating a community that is motivating, supporting and inspiring individuals to take charge of their health today, we are helping to improve the quality of life for people with diabetes now and tomorrow.
Equip all youth with anti-bullying and peace-building resources and empower them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to influence positive change in themselves, their schools and communities, and beyond.
Ensure Nevada youth from humble beginnings who would be the first in their family to graduate from college have an equitable opportunity to achieve a postsecondary education if they choose and become leaders of their own communities.
Kids in Tech strives to excite, educate, and empower children to acquire skills and confidence in technology through interactive after-school programs. Our programs focus on helping kids develop the necessary tech skills and aptitudes to participate in and be future leaders of the 21st-century innovation economy.
The mission of AIM is to: Provide extraordinary educational opportunities to children with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, utilizing research-based intervention strategies and an arts-based learning environment that is college preparatory in scope and sequence. Develop a center for educational excellence and professional development to disseminate best practices to educators by providing access to the latest research-based curriculum, technology, and training.